Bad Eddies Boat – Bunbeg
“Bád Eddie,” the iconic Donegal shipwreck featured in the U2 and Clannad music video for “In a Lifetime,” has graced a Co Donegal beach for 50 years but now faces the risk of total disrepair
Slieve League – Teelin
Slieve League, also known as Slieve Liag is a mountain located on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal, Ireland. Standing at 601 meters (1,972 feet), it boasts the second-highest sea cliffs in Ireland, following Croaghaun, and ranks among the highest sea cliffs in Europe.
Mount Errigal – Gweedore
Errigal is the southernmost, steepest, and highest peak of the mountain chain known as the “Seven Sisters.” This chain includes Muckish, Crocknalaragagh, Aghla Beg, Ardloughnabrackbaddy, Aghla More, Mackoght, and Errigal.
The Secret Waterfall – Killybeggs
The waterfall is located on the southern edge of Largy, a hamlet and sub-townland traversed by the R263, the main road connecting Killybegs to Glencolumbkille. The waterfall, which gained sudden fame in 2017, is just south of the R263.
Dunlewey Church – Gweedore
Nestled at the foot of Mount Errigal, stands the stunning ruin of the Old Church of Dunlewey. This beautiful structure serves as a lasting memorial to the great love affair between James Russell, the landlord of the Dunlewey estate, and his wife, Jane.
The Fallen Tree – Lough Eske
Lough Eske or Lough Eask (from Irish Loch Iascaigh or Loch Iasc, meaning ‘Lake of the Fish’) is a small lake in County Donegal, Ireland. Located northeast of Donegal Town, it is connected to the town by the River Eske. The lake spans approximately 900 acres.
Fanad Head Lighthouse – Mulroy bay
This stunning lighthouse situated between Lough Swilly and Mulroy Bay on the north coast of County Donegal, Ireland. The name Fanad originates from the Irish word Fána, meaning “sloping ground.” In older records,
Crohy Head Sea Arch – Crohy
ocated in the shadow of the little-known Crohy Head peninsula, just south of Maghery Village, stands the Arch Stack known as Brístí, which translates to “trousers” (or “breeks”). This 25-metre-high sea stack, situated about 100 meters from the shore.
The Fishermans Boat – Greencastle Cove
Amid gently rolling fields near the fishing village of Greencastle on the Inishowen Peninsula in Co. Donegal, I discovered this small fishing boat nestled between two rocks.
Tormore Ridge – Tory Island
At the far eastern tip of the island lies a remarkable anomaly of rock architecture: a massive sea ridge stretching 400 meters out to sea, pointing north. This ridge, averaging 50 meters in height, connects the Anvil summit at its southern end to the mighty Tormore Summit.
Malin Head Rocks – – Malin
Standing at Malin Head, Ireland’s northernmost point, visitors can witness the Wild Atlantic Way in its most fierce and awe-inspiring form. This spot provides an unparalleled, pristine view of the coast and the Atlantic Ocean, while also allowing Star Wars fans to tread in the footsteps of a Jedi master.
Autumnal Light – Lough Eske
Lough Eske or Lough Eask (from Irish Loch Iascaigh or Loch Iasc, meaning ‘Lake of the Fish’) is a small lake in County Donegal, Ireland. Located northeast of Donegal Town, it is connected to the town by the River Eske. The lake spans approximately 900 acres.